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Ajimu Kaigan Monogatari

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Hirosuke is a normal young man who, by accident, meets the most beautiful girl he has ever seen: Ajimu. Although the circumstances of their meeting are awkward and misunderstood, love begins to flourish and all is well; that is, until Hirosuke realizes that there might be more to Ajimu's past that she isn't ready to deal with yet...

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Kimi ga Nozomu Eien

Alt titles: Rumbling Hearts

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Narumi Takayuki is a normal high school student with a crush on Mitsuki, the school's swim star -- that is, until he receives a profession of love from his friend Haruka. But amidst the beautiful budding relationship, tragedy strikes when an accident occurs, turning Narumi’s life upside-down. Kimi ga Nozomu Eien is a compelling drama about one man, and the choices he must make for love.

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For a much better, much more heart-breaking and/or touching love triangle story, you have to watch Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. The characters are deeper and have more time to develop, the situation is more tragic, and in general, is just great. Seriously, check this one out.

Refrain Blue

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Every summer, the students of Touyou School have their summer school in a beautiful location by the sea, and melancholy Matsunaga Yoshihiro is charged with their care. With a troubled past, Matsunaga seems to blend perfectly with the also troubled Morisawa Nao, a young girl with much sadness in her heart. With all the heartbreak, can these two finally find love again?

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Ajimu and Refrain Blue are both love stories full of mystery and very generic animation to boot. If you enjoyed the tone and feel of one, you'd probably like the other (even though I didn't really enjoy either ;))